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Chief Minister of Karnataka B S Yediyurappa resigns

26 July 2021 | TITN Team
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The Chief Minister of Karnataka B.S. Yediyurappa submitted his resignation to the Governor of Bangalore, Tavarchand Gelot. The Karnataka People’s Party government led by Yediurapa ended today for two years. Before submitting his resignation letter, Ediyurappa announced that he had resigned from Samavesha Sadhana, which was organized during the peak of his two-year rule.

In an exciting speech during Samavesha Sadhana, the Chief Minister recalled his BJP trip. When he became Chief Minister for the first time, his trips increased from 2 to 118. This is the fourth time that Prime Minister Eddie Ulapa has assumed office and stepped down before the end of his term. He said that the Prime Minister has resigned under the rule that people over 75 years old must retire and will work hard to strengthen party building in the state and do their best to implement it. Come to power when the election for the state assembly is announced in 2023.

He thanked the Prime Minister and other key leaders for allowing him to serve the people for two years. After submitting the letter of resignation, British Prime Minister BS Yedioulapa stated that the governor accepted his resignation and expressed his full support for his successor in the state, and urged his supporters and supporters not to announce that he would be in the state. Confusing speech. The seventh MLA Shikaripura Ediurapa has announced his voluntary resignation, and the Supreme Command will determine his successor.